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Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by Omihanifa(op): 7:52am On Apr 26, 2025
Popular fuji musician, Wasiu Ayinde, aka K1 de Ultimate, was recently interviewed on Agbaletu Radiovision, and he spoke on several issues, including his relationship with the late fuji icon, Sikiru Ayinde (Barrister), and his grouse with another fuji legend, Ayinla Kollington. FAITH AJAYI brings excerpts

A lot has been said about the origin of fuji music. What’s your take on it?

On the history of fuji music, you can only tell the story of something that does no longer exist. Because, in telling the story, people are bound to distort facts and because the “actors” are no longer alive, nobody will challenge the story tellers. People will only take what they are told.

Tell us a bit about your relationship with the late Barrister.

Alhaji (Sikiru Ayinde) Barrister and I did a lot right from a young age. I lived with him right from when he was staying in one-room apartment. I was always there with him, and it got to a point that he insisted that he wanted to know my parents, so I took my mother to him. Afterwards, he accepted that I should continue staying with him.

I didn’t go to learn music from Barrister, because some people went to learn music from him; I just loved him from when I was little. I saw him as a role model and I moved closer and identified with him. He welcomed me, and I became his child. I learnt good characters and ideals from him.

It is said that you are currently not on good terms with another fuji icon, Ayinla Kollington. What’s the story behind your falling out?

I don’t want to join issues with Alhaji Kollington and I will never join issues with him. The only annoyance I have with Kollington is that when his mother and Barrister’s mother died, I did well for both of them. How would my mother then die and Kollington will be giving excuses that aren’t genuine enough. Let’s say this to the world. He said he called my phone and I didn’t answer. For somebody who joined hands with you to give your mother a befitting burial? The world stood still (for Kollington’s mother’s burial); I moved everybody that was movable, including governors and deputy governors. I handled the whole thing; all the finances 100 per cent. What could have happened (that would make him not attend my mother’s burial)? I want to know what happened but there isn’t anything that happened. I recall that I told Barrister (when his mother died), that it was an ‘ajo’ (a thrift society). Having stood by them for their mothers’ burial, does Kollington think it is “sorry” alone that he owes me, when he is alive and well? It wasn’t like he was stuck abroad, and could not come back to Nigeria. Let’s call a spade a spade; is the matter not enough to make me angry?

It was once reported that you abused Barrister. Is that true?

I have never granted any interview on this issue because it is heavy for me to say and accept that I insulted Barrister. What actually happened was that I had a friend who was also musician, and he had issues with Barrister. But, I did not have any issue with Barrister.

Father and child should not fight. On that day, at Liberty Stadium (Ibadan, Oyo State), the show featured Sawaba and. He was the one who insulted Barrister, not me. The only thing I told him was that the concert we just did, if the boss talked to me, he would do so in a way so as to forgive him because we both performed at the concert. But, I swear with all I have that I did not insult Barrister.

There was also a controversy surrounding your proclamation as the ‘King of Fuji’. Could you expatiate on that?

It was not done in secret; it was done openly at NTA Ibadan. Those who nominated me to be the ‘King of Fuji’ had their reasons for doing that. We had ‘King of Juju’, ‘Queen of Waka’; so, they wanted to have ‘King of Fuji’; but at that time, a major squabble was going on between the two senior players (Barrister and Kollington). The organisers told me that they felt if they chose between the two senior players as king, there would be “war”; so, they would rather settle for me. But, by settling for me, my boss ought to know that it is him they are honouring. That was what made me accept the title.

One of your former band members, Ayanlowo, recently accused you of several things. What would you like to say about that?

Why would Ayanlowo lie against me that I collected his blood sample and he did not know what they wanted to use it for? Was I the one that collected it (blood sample)? However, it is impossible for me not to forgive Ayanlowo. I was the one who gave him that name. He was not called ‘Ayankunle’, I was the one who gave him that name. When he joined the band and I facilitated his passport (Ayankunle Ayanlowo). He should tell people his real name, because I was the one who gave him the name he is bearing now. He enjoyed many benefits from me but he abused it.

Could you clear the air on the formal registration of ‘fuji’?

When I had the grace to put my name on it and call it ‘My Fuji”, I did not. I was the one that registered the Fuji Music Association of Nigeria, and put the genre as “fuji”. I was the one that registered it at the Corporate Affairs Commission. I wrote the constitution and volunteered my house for the constitution drafting committee, which I assembled. Some of the people in the committee were Fancy Aye Alamu, Muyideen Ashekun; and Waheed Akangbe as the interim president. Kolotiti was the secretary of the committee, and my personal secretary was the one typing all the memos. They had their meetings in my house and that was in the presence of my lawyer, Shola Abidakun

They should come out and say what I did. I did everything. They keep saying I’m bad. But, God used me to do many things but what did I get in return? These are the things I kept quiet about all this while and overlooked. But, they didn’t use it for good in fuji; rather, they used it to deface fuji in the eyes of the public and those who love fuji. They gave room for them to call us names.

You were criticised for posting a video showing you receiving a condolence call from President Bola Tinubu after your mother died. What do you have to say about that?

Asiwaju has been my brother for a long time, and I have known him from a young age. Our mothers knew each other. If you remember, during the call, when he was greeting me, he said that my mum will see her elder sister (Tinubu’s mum) in heaven. That is an acknowledgement of what I’ve been saying that we have a history together.

You are a Muslim but you have been seen at Celestial Churches. Can you expatiate on that?

I am a proud member of the Celestial Church. I even built a church. I have sought God through different religions. There is nowhere that God isn’t.
https://punchng.com/barrister-raised-me-but-i-didnt-learn-fuji-music-from-him-k1-de-ultimate/

Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by Wealthoptulent(m):
omo eko, oju e wa loke, je ko wa ile grin grin grin cheesy


"He welcomed me, and I became his child. I learnt good characters and ideals from him." could the BOLD STATEMENT be true?

This man Get .... he full him Body , ajeeh!

Ykc2:
but don't be angry does Fuji garbage have any meaning ? So Fuji music genre is just ordinary Garbage 🗑?
ur answer is in ur Question already.

Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by illicit(m): 9:10am On Apr 26, 2025
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Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by JackDaAlienz(m): 11:31am On Apr 26, 2025
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Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by Dhoneymix: 11:32am On Apr 26, 2025
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Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by ariesbull: 11:35am On Apr 26, 2025
You learnt it from R Kelly ... When he came to Mushin to do a duet


Don't mind them...they want to take out that steeze
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by mmadu4: 11:36am On Apr 26, 2025
This man is an ungrateful pig. He doesn't appreciate people around him or even acknowledge them for being the reason behind his successful . Barrister took you in and gave you all you need to become a good musician even went as far as showing you how to rhyme songs and mixture . Today you are saying otherwise . What a clown
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by soberdrunk(m): 11:36am On Apr 26, 2025
Alhaji has paid his dues, he is who he says he is, he has taken Fuji to the highest level possible, a very large number of people love Fuji today because of Kwam1, whether you see him as proud or wicked you can NEVER take away the fact that he is a strong force when it comes to Fuji music.
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by ariesbull: 11:37am On Apr 26, 2025
mmadu4:
This man is an ungrateful pig. He doesn't appreciate people around him or even acknowledge them for being the reason behind his successful .
he learnt it from R Kelly and Celine Dion
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by MrPresident1: 11:38am On Apr 26, 2025
grin
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by thunder74(m): 11:39am On Apr 26, 2025
Oga Kwam 1, you are ganushiously proud. The testimonies about you are not inspiring. Change sir
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by CrownedPhoenix:
I still don't like Fuji tho

Shout out to Juju Music lovers
#JujuMusicgang cool

Belurved1:
You don't have to.
Muslims create Fuji music while Christians create Juju music. You can like both, reject one or hate both irrespective of your religion but the fact is na Muslims get Fuji music while Christians get Juju musics. No Muslim musician sings juju music better than Christians and no Christian musician can sing Fuji music pass Muslims. You can't reverse the history.
And you had to colour this with religion and not the culture represented in language used to sing, music instruments and more importantly oratory tradition passed down to listeners in the form of proverbs, folklore etc?

For clarity sake, my comment is from a personal observation of lifestyles of both genres. Fuji musicians are more of social, party and while Juju musicians also party, they advocate caution/restraint in life. And of course, the folklore.

As far I am concerned, Yorubas listen to both. Whether traditionalists, Muslims or Christians. In fact, I know quite a number of Christians who like Fuji more. I know non-Yoruba who prefer Fuji. I simply prefer Juju for lifestyle reasons, not religion.
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by sweetkev(m): 11:42am On Apr 26, 2025
How could K1 (a whole alhaji) said he's a proud member of the CCC and also built a church.

Has he converted to Christian ?
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by BeginsAtHome(f): 11:43am On Apr 26, 2025
Insightful
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by AmuEbule: 11:44am On Apr 26, 2025
Let’s hope Barrister’s spirit hasn’t started tormenting this one. Them no go let the dead rest in peace
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by Goodlady(f):
Abdulganus Al-Ganusi family members should leave this man alone. All the way from South to North his name is in the media. People in Asokoro are playing his song.
Anybody that said he's proud should give a life manual of how not to be proud.
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by ElevationD:
Abi e dey smoke igbo?

You lived with him. You watched him play. You listened to him. He mentored you and yet he did not teach you Fuji? Which kind story be that?

There were two masters who laid claim to the title of Fuji King. You received the title and claimed that it was Barrister who was honored. Why did you not insist that the said title must be given to Barrister, directly knowing that he was your master, instead of you?

You lived with him in one room and so tayyy, you built a house in Okota, just like Barrister who built a beautiful house in Okota, close to Okota round about. Unfortunately Barrister’s building in Okota caught fire sometime in 1995 and he packed to the house in Isolo where he lived until his demise. You still live in your Okota house o. No be copy you copy Barrister to live in Okota?

Oga, you only revolutionized Fuji music when you played Talazzo Fuji in 1985 abeg. Barrister moved up with Fuji gabbage to meet the needs of his own fans then. He was there long before you in the 70s.

Abeg Barrister is the progenitor of Fuji. Kollington followed him. The fights and abuses between Kollington and Barrister were not necessary, as they were both strong in their own rights then. Thankfully Pasuma settled the fight before Barrister passed on.
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by Obakoolex(m): 11:47am On Apr 26, 2025
Kwam 1 is a renowned musician, he singlehandedly took Fuji music to what can be pleasing to anybody's ears, before likes of Ayuba and few others.

To be candid, even as a Yoruba man other Fuji music sounds like noise and I wonder what people enjoy in such aggravating sounds grin

By the way, one needs not to get close to kwam 1 before you can smell his very rude attitude and unnecessary pride.
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by ojuu4u(m):
So kwam 1 is now a Christian, no wonder, his songs lately have similarity with Christian song. ........Ade Ori Okin.
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by Johnnyplus01k(m): 11:49am On Apr 26, 2025
Radarada, what is different between raised and learn. You are closer to him like his skin
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by papyjaypaul:
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by Dpaulie(m): 11:51am On Apr 26, 2025
O ti daa... onijamba
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by Dpaulie(m): 11:51am On Apr 26, 2025
O ti daa... onijamba
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by pol23: 11:51am On Apr 26, 2025
Haba - no twist this story na.
He said it’s more than just Fuji he learnt.
That Barrister’s a father to him and he thought him everything he knows.
That been said , K1 still manage to throw some disrespect to Barrister and Kollington.
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by datola: 11:52am On Apr 26, 2025
Alahaji K1 said he's a proud member of Celestial Church.

That's Yoruba people for you!

The man knows his music inside out.
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by MiamiNite: 11:55am On Apr 26, 2025
Normally Wasiu get pride
Re: Barrister Raised Me But I Didn’t Learn Fuji Music From Him — K1 De Ultimate by shereef19: 11:59am On Apr 26, 2025
ariesbull:
You learnt it from R Kelly ... When he came to Mushin to do a duet


Don't mind them...they want to take out that steeze
No na 2pac teach when Nigeria gain independent
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